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Stephen King Binge

A proper Running Man adaptation would be bleak and depressing as all get out; and there's no way you could film the ending in a post 9/11

Clancy's "Debt of Honor" would be problematic as well.

Is it true they're doing a TV series about The Jaunt?

Now THAT was frickin' scary. Probably the scariest King story I've ever read.

Indeed. Scariest thing was that they would send you through without making ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN your lights were out. As is, scan your brain. What if a person breathed the gas, but was resistant to it?
 
What if a person breathed the gas, but was resistant to it?

There's probably a test for that, which people would have to get before attempting their first Jaunt.

Actually now that I think about it, they would probably not use an anesthetic that is inhaled. They'd more likely hook up an IV to your arm. That way there'd be no possibility of resistance.

Like when I had my colonoscopy. They hooked me up to an IV, wheeled me into the operating room, and snap I immediately wake up in the recovery room getting dressed. I was WAY the hell under. It felt like I flicked a switch and travelled 25 minutes into the future! :lol:
 
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Personally I loved Midnight Mass, I think Flanagan is a great writer/director.

The Jaunt was a rare jaunt into sci-fi for King wasn't it? Been a while since I read Skeleton Crew but doesn't King suggest it wasn't v well received?

I think it's a corker of a short story but I can't see how you can turn that into a series without major expansion of the story, realistically it would work best as a stand alone episode of the Twilight Zone, and even then a 25 minute classic episode not a new fangled hour long one, there's just not enough story there.
 
I think The Shining (a lot of people including King complained Nicholson seemed too crazy/sinister from the beginning but even novel Jack was also very bitter and cynical from the beginning) and The Green Mile were by far the best films.
 
Whenever I think about "The Shining", it reminds me of that meme with Tuvix and Janeway. I can't import it, but you probably know the one. ;)
 
There were some decent episodes of "Nightmares and Dreamscapes". The episode "Battleground" with the late William Hurt was just awesome.
 
Watched Dr Sleep last night. It was good. Now, I have to read the book to see how it compares.
 
I think The Shining (a lot of people including King complained Nicholson seemed too crazy/sinister from the beginning but even novel Jack was also very bitter and cynical from the beginning) and The Green Mile were by far the best films.
If we're talking non-horror/fantasy King movies, it's hard to argue that Shawshank isn't "his" best film.
 
If we're talking non-horror/fantasy King movies, it's hard to argue that Shawshank isn't "his" best film.
It’s good. But 11/22/63 and Standby Me are really good too. For horror 1408 is better than the novella. I’d throw in Apt Pupil too.
 
It’s good. But 11/22/63 and Standby Me are really good too. For horror 1408 is better than the novella. I’d throw in Apt Pupil too.
Those are all good, no doubt. The thing with Shawshank, however, is that it's not just a great King adaptation. It's widely considered one of the greatest movies of the last half-century (if not more).
 
Those are all good, no doubt. The thing with Shawshank, however, is that it's not just a great King adaptation. It's widely considered one of the greatest movies of the last half-century (if not more).
It’s good. But it’s not that good.
 
Specifically, what happens when a person Jaunts while awake. Their consciousness perceives the journey as taking possibly millions or billions of years...now just think about that for a minute. Stuck alone with your own thoughts, in an endless field of white, for that long? It would completely destroy your mind.

Bad enough just being a kid and thinking just five minutes about eternal life on and on and on. I've been there.:cool:

Please, everyone, share the love for THE MIST.:borg:
 
I'll join the folks who've suggested the original Stand miniseries, though I find it doesn't age well on multiple rewatches...but then, it was made for TV. I'm glad they released it on Blu-ray, though if you're expecting that to make it look amazing...that wasn't my experience.

I similarly liked The Shining miniseries, though the acting was...not all it could have been. It was nice to get an adaptation that was more faithful to the source material though.

Not quite a horror, but I thought Dolores Claiborne was very well done.

I'm a bit surprised that nobody's mentioned Stand by Me yet?
 
The Shining miniseries was ok, but it did pale in comparison to Kubrick's The Shining. Steven Weber was no Jack Nicholson. Also, the cheesy topiary cgi didn't help matters.

The topiary cgi was almost as bad as the pac-man like cgi in The Langoliers, which happens to be another Stephen King adapted miniseries.

Storm of the Century, now that was a good Stephen King miniseries. Interestingly, it starred Steven Weber's Wings tv brother, Tim Daly. The Storm of the Century villain was creepy and wicked. The story was thrilling and it kept the viewer in suspense as to whose kid was going to be sacrificed to that creep.
 
I rewatched the mini series in October. It more closely follows the book. But it could have used a much larger budget. The CGI didn’t age well.

Kubrick gets too far away from the source material. The movie is good if you ignore the book.

And I do like Standby Me. Watched that this summer on Netflix. It’s been a long time since I saw it. But it holds up.
 
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